The satirical magazine that was the site of the Paris Terror attack where 12 people were killed, including four of their own cartoonists, will publish an issue this week at an estimated record three million copies.

To put that into perspective, the publication generally publishes 60,000 copies on a regular week.

It was originally believed that the magazine would sell about a million copies this week, however the increase in copies comes from the outpouring of support from around the world following the jihadist attack.

Miley Cyrus may stick her tongue out at this, but she might be doing so in disgust!

In good news, California is officially raising their minimum wage to $9! Great news, right?

Well, the Employment Policies Institute seems to have a problem with people getting paid more and being able to afford rent and feed their families.

In fact, they've used Miley's image above in an ad that's against this wage hike, a billboard which implies that one of the reasons Miley's "twerked off" is that minimum wage is being raised.

According to research director of the Institute, Michael Saltsman, Miley has not been approached on her feelings towards the wage increase:

"EPI purchased the rights to use the photograph, but we haven't checked with Miley on whether the minimum wage increase is the real reason she's 'twerked off.' We're not attributing this particular point of view to her — we're just using a fun turn-of-phrase to jump-start a conversation about the unintended consequences of wage mandates."

Yeah, we're pretty sure this may cross a line or two, as it appears to be somewhat of an endorsement.

While the Institute mentions that this increase will make teens lose their jobs, they fail to mention that it might help those working minimum wage jobs with families to support.

When it was announced that Netflix would be raising their prices up above their AH-Mazing $7.99 a month, the internet prematurely started getting really pissed off.

However, before you start canceling your subscription and start trying to figure out other ways to survive a family vacation, you need to know two things.

One, if you're already a member, the implement payment hike would not go effect into "for a generous time period" even after new users start paying the higher rate, according to CEO Reed Hastings and CFO David Wells.

Two, the reason Netflix wants more money is, surprise, they want to do more with it! This is what Reed had to say:

"[O]ver the last couple of years we’ve been improving the content selection on Netflix and broadening it…[W]e have to eventually increase prices a little bit."

If we can trust Netflix to deliver us with great shows such as House of Cards, Orange is the New Black, and the return of Arrested Development, maybe we can pay "a one- or two-dollar increase, depending on the country, later this quarter” for more AH-Mazing content.

Overall, we should be getting excited to pay a little extra, especially if it means more incredible shows coming our way!